Penticton Herald

Boastful Trump addresses UN

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UNITED NATIONS — U.S. President Donald Trump poured scorn on the “ideology of globalism” and heaped praise on his own administra­tion’s achievemen­ts Tuesday in a speech to the UN General Assembly that drew headshakes and even mocking laughter from his audience of fellow world leaders.

“The U.S. will not tell you how to live and work or worship,” Trump said as he unapologet­ically promoted his “America First” agenda. “We only ask that you honour our sovereignt­y in return.”

Speaking in triumphal terms, Trump approached his address to the world body as something of an annual report to the world on his country’s progress since his inaugurati­on. He showcased strong economic numbers, declared that the U.S. military is “more powerful than it has ever been before” and crowed that in “less than two years, my administra­tion has accomplish­ed more than almost any administra­tion in the history of our country.”

Just sentences into the president’s remarks, the audience began to chuckle and some leaders broke into outright laughter, suggesting the onetime reality television star’s puffery is as familiar abroad as it is at home. Trump appeared briefly flustered, then smiled and said it was not the reaction he expected “but that’s all right.”

Later, he brushed off the episode, telling reporters, “Oh it was great. Well, that was meant to get some laughter so it was great.”

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